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Hugh of VermandoisHugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, at only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh IIHerbert II of Vermandois. HughHerbert II joined with Robert, Count of Paris, and father of Hugh Capet, in a rebellion against their king, Rudolph of France. They were supported by Otto I. When the rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, at only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, Count of Paris, and father of Hugh Capet, in a rebellion against their king, Rudolph of France. They were supported by Otto I. When the rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, at only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Herbert II of Vermandois. Herbert II joined with Robert, Count of Paris, and father of Hugh Capet, in a rebellion against their king, Rudolph of France. They were supported by Otto I. When the rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

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Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, beingat only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, the Count of Paris, and father of Hugh Capet. With the support of Otto I, they rebelledin a rebellion against their king, Rudolph of France. TheThey were supported by Otto I. When the rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, being only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, the Count of Paris and father of Hugh Capet. With the support of Otto I, they rebelled against Rudolph of France. The rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, at only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, Count of Paris, and father of Hugh Capet, in a rebellion against their king, Rudolph of France. They were supported by Otto I. When the rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

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Hugh of Vermandois replaced Artauld asbecame Archbishop of Reims in 925, at the age ofbeing only five years old. It was part of thea rebellion ofby his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, the Count of Paris and father of Hugh Capet. They hadWith the backingsupport of Otto I, they rebelled against the current kingRudolph of France, Rudolph. When Hugh's plansThe rebellion failed in 931, Artauld regained his position as archbishopthe previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was probably the most powerful archbishopone of West Francia at the timemost influential seats. It had begun crowningcrowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois replaced Artauld as Archbishop of Reims in 925, at the age of five. It was part of the rebellion of his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, the Count of Paris and father of Hugh Capet. They had the backing of Otto I against the current king of France, Rudolph. When Hugh's plans failed in 931, Artauld regained his position as archbishop.

The Archbishop of Reims was probably the most powerful archbishop of West Francia at the time. It had begun crowning the King of Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

Hugh of Vermandois became Archbishop of Reims in 925, being only five years old. It was part of a rebellion by his father, Hugh II of Vermandois. Hugh II joined with Robert, the Count of Paris and father of Hugh Capet. With the support of Otto I, they rebelled against Rudolph of France. The rebellion failed in 931, the previous Archbishop was reinstated.

The Archbishop of Reims was one of the most influential seats. It crowned the King of the Franks, and would soon ally with the Capets.

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